The Most Dangerous Man In The World By Buzz Dixon Now On Kindle Worlds

G.I. Joe: The Most Dangerous Man In The World – The lost classic G.I.Joe episode is now available on Kindle Worlds.

Besides being an all around great guy and one of the Godfathers of our hobby, Buzz Dixon was one of the original writers and story editors for the classic G.I. JOE animated series. Writing such well remembered episodes as “20 Questions”, “The Traitor”, “Haul Down The Heavens”, “My Brother’s Keeper”, and the mini-series “Arise, Serpentor, Arise!” “The Most Dangerous Man In The World” was to have been his explanation of the origin of Cobra…until the addition of Serpentor and Cobra-la rendered this concept inoperative. Now, 30 years later, he’s presenting an alternate G.I. JOE timeline — and one in which “The Most Dangerous Man In The World” is on the loose!

You can add this title to your collection for only $3.99! It’s definitely a must have for any G.I.Joe enthusiast. No Kindle? No problem! You can download a Kindle Reader for your Windows, Android or iOS device from Amazon.

Will you be adding this title to your digital bookshelf? Sound off after the break!

It comes in PDF and can I read it in my computer? I don't have book reader device...

When you go to buy it from Amazon on your PC, it will recognize you have no reader. It will then link you to a free Kindle reader or you can just use the link C.I.A.D. posted as it's the exact same reader.

While everyone is checking this out, I'd invite you to look at some of the other quality offerings for G.I. Joe fans on Kindle Worlds. Check the reviews of some of the more popular titles. I'm confident that there are some other titles that will appeal to fans of the franchise.

This was the first time I used a Kindle app, first Kindle-worlds story I've read.

I was a little disappointed in some elements (mostly all the autocorrected "Destroy(s)"), but I appreciate Buzz Dixon's contribution to Joe, and this was a fascinating exploration of what could have been a lost Sunbow episode. I'm glad I read it.